93 projects have been shortlisted for RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) London Awards 2018, out of a total of 208 entries.
Throughout April all shortlisted schemes will be visited by one of five London juries and the winners will be announced at a ceremony at the RIBA, 66 Portland Place, on Tuesday 15 May.
The buildings that have been shortlisted are:
15 Clerkenwell Close, Groupwork + Amin Taha Architects
25 Savile Row, Piercy & Company
53 Great Suffolk Street, Hawkins\Brown
70 Wilson, Astudio Ltd
A Mews Collection, 6a architects
Abell and Cleland, DSDHA
Alex Monroe Workshop, DSDHA
Angel Court, Fletcher Priest Architects
Bellenden Primary School, Cottrell and Vermeulen Architecture
Belvue School Woodland Classrooms, Studio Weave Ltd.
Bethnal Green Memorial, Arboreal Architecture
Black Stone Building, 6a architects
Bloomberg, London, Foster + Partners
Brentford Lock West Block E, Mæ
Bridge Theatre, Haworth Tompkins
Bush Theatre, Haworth Tompkins
Camden Courtyards, Sheppard Robson
Caroline Place, Amin Taha Architects + Groupwork
Central Parade, Gort Scott
Chadwick Hall, Henley Halebrown
Charles Dickens School, Maccreanor Lavington
Chobham Manor, Haworth Tompkins
Dartmouth Park House, AY Architects
De Beauvoir Block, Henley Halebrown
Elm Grove Hall, Student residence and conference centre, MJP Architects
Faraday House, dRMM architects
Fitzrovia House, Carmody Groarke
Gasholder Park, Bell Phillips Architects
Gasholders London, WilkinsonEyre with Jonathan Tuckey Design
Gin Distillery, Open Practice Architecture
Graduate Centre, Queen Mary, University of London, Wilkinson Eyre
Grange Primary School, Maccreanor Lavington
Great Eastern Buildings, Karakusevic Carson Architects
Hackney Town Hall, Hawkins\Brown
Hawley Primary School, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Hazelhurst Court, Levitt Bernstein
Herbal House, BuckleyGrayYeoman
Here East, Hawkins\Brown
Herne Hill Velodrome, Hopkins Architects
House and Studio Lambeth, Carmody Groarke
House in Coombe Park, Kingston, Eldridge London
Ivydale Primary School, Hawkins\Brown
Keyworth Primary School, Hawkins\Brown
Kings Crescent Estate Phases 1 and 2, Karakusevic Carson Architects and Henley Halebrown
Kingsgate Primary Lower School, Maccreanor Lavington Architects
Knox Bhavan Studio, Knox Bhavan Architects
LAMDA, Niall McLaughlin Architects
LSQ London, Make Architects
Maiden Lane, PRP
Marlborough Primary School, Dixon Jones
Midland Goods Shed, Bennetts Associates
Mildmay, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios & Matthew Lloyd Architects
Moray Mews, Peter Barber Architects
No1 New Oxford Street, Orms
Nobu Hotel, Ron Arad Architects + Ben Adams Architects
Pinnacle N10, pH+
Porcelain Gallery, Simon Astridge Architecture Workshop
R7, Kings Cross, Duggan Morris Architects
Red House, 31/44 Architects
Riverlight, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Royal Academy of Music – The Susie Sainsbury Theatre & The Angela Burgess Recital Hall, Ian Ritchie Architects
Royal Albert Wharf Phase 1, Maccreanor Lavington
Salters Hall, De Metz Forbes Knight Architects
Sandringham Central at Sandringham Primary School, Walters & Cohen Architects
Scenario House, Scenario Architecture
Shaftesbury Theatre, Bennetts Associates
Somers Town Bridge, Moxon Architects
South Gardens, Maccreanor Lavington
St Augustines Church, Roz Barr Architects
St James Market, Make Architects
Streatham and Clapham High School, Cottrell and Vermeulen Architecture
Sutherland Road, Levitt Bernstein
The Bourne Estate, Matthew Lloyd Architects
The Department Store, Squire and Partners
The Forge, Emrys Architects
The Leadenhall Building, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
The Makers House, Liddicoat & Goldhill
The Record Hall, Karakusevic Carson Architects
The Sekforde, Chris Dyson Architects
The Water Tank, Keeling House, Brian Heron Architects
The Westworks, Allies and Morrison
Turner's House, Butler Hegarty Architects
University of Roehampton Library, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Upper Richmond Road, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
VEX, Chance de Silva & Scanner
Victoria and Albert Museum Exhibition Road Quarter, AL_A
Victoria and Albert Museum Members' Room, Carmody Groarke
Victoria Hall King's Cross, Stanton Williams
Walthamstow Wetlands, Witherford Watson Mann
Waterloo City Farm, Feilden Fowles Architects
Weston Street, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
White Collar Factory, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Wilkins Terrace, Levitt Bernstein
All of these buildings are potential RIBA Regional Award winners. If they are successful, they will be considered for a RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, the results of which will be announced in June.
The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize, for the new best building of the year, will be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning buildings in July and the Stirling Prize winner will be announced in October.
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Notes to editors:
1. For further press information contact Abigail Chiswell-White in the RIBA Media Office Abigail.Chiswell-White@riba.org +44 (0) 20 7580 3811
2. Images of the shortlisted projects can be downloaded here: https://riba.box.com/v/LondonShortlist2018
3. Three of the RIBA special Awards are sponsored by Taylor Maxwell (RIBA Client of the Year Award), Tobermore (RIBA Client of the Year Award) and Geberit (RIBA Sustainability Award).
4. The 2018 RIBA London Awards are judged by:
Cassion Castle, Cassion Castle Architects
Clare Wright, Wright & Wright Architects
Daisy Froud, Journalist, Bartlett Lecturer
David Storring, Duggan Morris Architects
Davinder Bansal, Glenn Howells Architects
Hannah Durham, Cullinan Studio
Jo Dunnett, Counter Culture
Marco Ortiz, Emergent Design
Mark Swenarton, Historian, Architecture Critic
Nicola Bailey, Publisher, Designer, Curator
Phil Coffey, Coffey Architects
Phil Hamilton, Peter Barber Architects
Robert Bevan, Architecture Critic - Evening Standard
Shahriar Nasser, Belsize Architects
Susanne Tutsch, Erect Architecture
5. In 2018 three sustainability advisors from the RIBA Sustainable Futures Group sat on each jury panel including Alex Whitcroft, bere:architects; Gary Clark, Wilkinson Eyre and Robert Prewitt, Prewitt Bizley Architects.
6. RIBA Awards have been running continuously since 1966 and are judged and presented locally. No matter the shape, size, budget or location, RIBA award winning schemes set the standard for great architecture all across the country. RIBA awards are for buildings in the UK by RIBA Chartered Architects and RIBA International Fellows.
7. The RIBA's London Region represents some 12,000 members and over 1,300 chartered practices in the capital and promotes excellence in the profession and the value of good design through a range of projects that celebrate achievements, campaign for quality, develop skills, offer training, further education and create opportunities for those in the capital. www.architecture.com/ribalondon
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